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    Phytochemical analysis of the leaves of Chromolaena odorata (Asteraceae) / Nuha Che Man by Che Man, Nuha

    Published 2010
    “…Chromolaena odorata is a species from family of Asteraceae. Most of the phytochemical surveys carried out on in this family were concentrated on the testing on flavonoids since flavonoids were generally proven to be effective as therapeutically agents. …”
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    Dehidrofalkarindiol, senyawa antimikroba dan antifungi yang diisolasi dari artemisia pacifica nutt, fam. Asteraceae by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 1993
    “…ABSTRAK Ekstrak diklorometana dari Artemisia pacifica Nutt, tam. Asteraceae pada dosis 1 mg/ml menghambat pertumbuhan in vitro dad Staphylococcus aureus (UA 9-29), Bacillus subtilis (UA 227), Klebsiella pneumoniae (UA 3-9) dan Candida albicans (UA 97). …”
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    Genetic analysis of floral symmetry in Van Gogh's sunflowers reveals independent recruitment of CYCLOIDEA genes in the Asteraceae by Chapman, M, Tang, S, Draeger, D, Nambeesan, S, Shaffer, H, Barb, J, Knapp, S, Burke, J

    Published 2012
    “…Interestingly, a phylogenetic analysis of CYC-like genes from across the family suggests that different paralogs of this fascinating gene family have been independently recruited to specify zygomorphy in different species within the Asteraceae.…”
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    American Asteraceae-feeding Astrotischeria species with a highly modified, three-lobed valva in the male genitalia (Lepidoptera, Tischeriidae) by Stonis, JR, DiŠkus, A, Filho, FC, Lewis, OT

    Published 2018
    “…Species for which the biology has been studied are associated with host plants from Asteroidea of the Asteraceae family. The following seven species are described as new: Astrotischeria trilobata Diškus Stonis, sp. nov., A. amazonica Diškus Stonis, sp. nov., A. maya Diškus Stonis, sp. nov., A. selvica Diškus, Carvalho-Filho Stonis, sp. nov., A. casila Diškus Stonis, sp. nov., A. onae Diškus Stonis, sp. nov., and A. furcata Stonis Diškus, sp. nov. …”
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